
Parent: How do you say hello to a new friend?
Child: I say, “Hi, my name is Tommy. What’s your name?”
Parent: That’s a great way to start. What do you say next?
Child: I can ask, “Do you want to play with me?”
Parent: Perfect! You’re very friendly.

Parent: How do you greet your teacher in the morning?
Child: I say, “Good morning, Ms./Mr. [Teacher’s Last Name].”
Parent: And what do you say when you leave?
Child: I say, “Goodbye, see you tomorrow!”
Parent: That’s very polite.


Parent: What's your favorite color?
Child: My favorite color is blue.
Parent: Why do you like blue?
Child: Because it reminds me of the sky.
Parent: Do you like any other colors?
Child: Yes, I also like green.

Parent: How are you feeling today?
Child: I'm feeling happy!
Parent: Why are you feeling happy?
Child: Because I got a good grade on my test.

Parent: How does the sky look at sunset?
Child: The sky is orange and pink, it’s so beautiful.
Parent: Do you like sunsets?

Parent: Sweetheart, what number is this?
Child: It's number three!
Parent: That's right! You're very good at numbers.
Child: Thank you, Daddy!

Parent: Can you describe the ocean for me?
Child: The ocean is very big and blue.
Parent: What sounds do you hear at the beach?
Child: I hear the waves crashing and the seagulls calling.
Parent: Do you like playing in the sand?
Child: Yes, I love building sandcastles.


Parent: Tell me about your trip with your friends.
Child: We went to the zoo and saw many animals.
Parent: What was your favorite animal?
Child: I liked the elephants the most. They are so big!
Parent: Did you have fun with your friends?
Child: Yes, we had a great time together.

Parent: Who is your best friend?
Child: My best friend is Lucy.
Parent: What do you like to do together?
Child: We like to play games and draw pictures.
Parent: Why do you like Lucy?
Child: She’s very kind and always makes me laugh.

Parent: What are you afraid of?
Child: I’m afraid of the dark.
Parent: Why are you afraid of the dark?
Child: Because I can’t see anything and it feels scary.
Parent: It’s okay to be afraid. Do you want a night light?
Child: Yes, that would make me feel better
